Dukat
Resident Freddy
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2004
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I agree that things have been getting worse for some time now, I agree with whoever said it was everything as opposed to any one thing.
Discipline in general is becomming lax, not just at home by perants but in schools by teachers and on the street by the law.
As was previously mentioned, once apon a time you feared the police, even if you'd only done the tiny'est thing wrong, if you saw a policeman you where sure they'd lock you up and throw away the key, and seeing someone resist a policeman was somthing you only saw in a film. Where as nowadays brawls with the police are almost commonplace and when they are present, they are rarely able to do anything.
And even if they could lock you up - prison is not what it once was, instead of being something to outright fear, prisons now have sources of entertainment, decent food, the possibility of taking some sort of learning course for a qualification, its probably a better accomodation that many hotels. while it isnt exactly 'fun', it is not somthing that alot of today's youth would fear enough to curb thier behaviour.
Its the same in schools, The teachers have very little control over the students, I once heard of one of my teachers actually getting hit by a student, whereas not so long ago it was the teachers that where in control and would actually use physicial force to maintain that control.
Nowadays they dont even have the legal right to enforce discipline properly, students can straight laugh in the face of a teacher and the worst they'll get is detention or suspension.
I believe the problems stem from the legal system being (in my opinion) a bit of a failure, and that the standard of education is very low, mainly due to the restrictions placed on teachers.
Perants I am not so sure about, I dont really know what is going wrong in this area or how it could be easily solved.
Discipline in general is becomming lax, not just at home by perants but in schools by teachers and on the street by the law.
As was previously mentioned, once apon a time you feared the police, even if you'd only done the tiny'est thing wrong, if you saw a policeman you where sure they'd lock you up and throw away the key, and seeing someone resist a policeman was somthing you only saw in a film. Where as nowadays brawls with the police are almost commonplace and when they are present, they are rarely able to do anything.
And even if they could lock you up - prison is not what it once was, instead of being something to outright fear, prisons now have sources of entertainment, decent food, the possibility of taking some sort of learning course for a qualification, its probably a better accomodation that many hotels. while it isnt exactly 'fun', it is not somthing that alot of today's youth would fear enough to curb thier behaviour.
Its the same in schools, The teachers have very little control over the students, I once heard of one of my teachers actually getting hit by a student, whereas not so long ago it was the teachers that where in control and would actually use physicial force to maintain that control.
Nowadays they dont even have the legal right to enforce discipline properly, students can straight laugh in the face of a teacher and the worst they'll get is detention or suspension.
I believe the problems stem from the legal system being (in my opinion) a bit of a failure, and that the standard of education is very low, mainly due to the restrictions placed on teachers.
Perants I am not so sure about, I dont really know what is going wrong in this area or how it could be easily solved.
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